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Opinions of Saturday, 5 November 2011

Columnist: Opoku, Eric

All die be die is not war song, or " Asafo calling "

All die be die is not a war song , or an "Asafo calling," but a call to stand up
for what is just , a caution to allow fairness to predominate to serve common
interest of our young democracy, for the goodness of all Ghanaians in the impending
general election 2012.
Let us stop being kids in our reasoning, NanaAkuffo Addo, a man who has
contributed a lot, then one can possible imagine into our today Ghana`s standard
both at home, and on global platforms, will be the last Ghanaian to wish the
Nation fall into chaos, and to see Ghana as the next Somalia, What he meant here,to
my understanding, is an advice to all the faceless and unruling elements within
the ruling Mills/Mahama`s addiministration, to fare-thee-well, and desist from all
forms of anti-civil act, as such act when put on stage, will be meant by equal or
excessive force which may not be interest of Ghana.. What we are looking forward to
is electoral justice and even-footing handle of issues affecting the common good of
all political parties taking part in the election ,without any form of favoritism.
All kinds of intimidations and hijacking of electoral civic duties, must be seen as
a thing of the past, the NPP will not stand
sitll and fold arms for such outdated deeds to be displayed by those who sees
themselve as bless emenies of progress, to wheel our Nation into a pool of doom.
And as Gorege W. Bush put it , any extral ordinarily situation calls-in for
extral ordinarily measures. God bless Ghana.
Kwasi.Agyare
Frankfurt-Germany